Roland DG to open Creative Centres
Showcasing the possibilities of its technology, Roland will open its new Creative Centres simultaneously in both Sydney and Melbourne offices on 1 July.
Masahiro Tomioka, President of Roland DG Corporation Japan will be present at the Sydney Creative Centre to cut the tape at the official opening ceremony. It has been expanded to almost twice its original size since mid-last year to house the full product range and operate as a fully functioning demonstration space.
The Melbourne Creative Centre will officially open its doors on 1 July to provide an advanced demonstration and training facility for the southern states. The open house events in Sydney and Melbourne are from 10am to 5pm.
John Wall, sales director for Roland DG says a unique feature at the Creative Centres is the RolandClinic, open each Friday its technical and product specialists are on hand to deal with print problems and issues free of charge.
"We have been working closely with media partners and are using a range of technologies from advanced UV applications to metallic and white inks to test and demonstrate media and ink combinations.
"We look forward to officially opening the Creative Centre to showcase and demonstrate what is possible with Roland technology, and ultimately to inspire and encourage the Roland users to achieve the same and more," said Wall.
All are welcome to come and see all the latest Roland technology at the Creative Centres open house.